Nonu I used to be ejected from class at school for giggling, I do think laughter is good for us[even if it causes laughter lines.]
I have sat through some awful boring meetings at W.I. thinking to myself 'life is too short for this!' I think that it often takes time to build up other people's awareness that you are there as well, you need to be welcomed as a stranger the minute you walk in, and although most W.I's make a big point of saying how welcome guests will be, the reality often doesn't match up.A bit like churches! The words 'must try harder' come to mind. I have heard that town groups are often friendlier and livelier than villages.
Janerowena I think I have shared a few quizzes with the same lady at W.I. as you! The main difference is [you say 'don't eat before you go'] the
W.I's I have attended never offered more than a very measly biscuit. So, lucky old you.
Anger management!!! Help needed.
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